The Krayot central bus station (Hebrew: מרכזית הקריות: Merkazit HaKrayot) is a public transport terminal serving as a terminus for the Metronit bus rapid transit system, and as a station for local bus routes serving the Krayot suburbs of Haifa, Israel.
Operations began in August 2013, coinciding with the commencement of the new Metronit system in the region.
Since early 2014, the terminal has served as a terminus for three Metronit lines and some Egged bus routes.
The Ministry of Transportation has plans to eventually construct a future second Kiryat Motzkin railway station near the site.
[1] Bus lines from Haifa to destinations north of the Krayot route via the Haifa-Acre Road (Route 4), some 500 meters east of the station, and do not enter the Krayot central bus station.